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Manifesting: the problem with 2020’s biggest wellness trend | Arwa Mahdawi

Is it any surprise that the craze of the year is the idea that we can simply think our way to better circumstances?
The trend – a fancy version of daydreaming – is all over the internet. Photograph: SI Photography/Getty Images/iStockphoto

There is a fancy name for everything these days. Skipped breakfast? Congratulations, you are . Ate some vegetables? Turns out you are . Chewed those vegetables slowly while thinking about life, the!

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